Seattle, Space Needle and neighborhood
Brian C. Miller

Seattle, Space Needle and neighborhood

View out the kitchen window of where I work. Showed the 4x5 slide to my coworkers. Now they understand why I use large format! *Highly cropped* detail of flag on construction crane, from scan using Epson flatbed scanner. Actual slide barely shows the stars as tiny white dots. This piece of film is making me research RA-4 reversal processing.
Location
Seattle, WA
Equipment Used
Toyo 45AX, Nikon Nikkor 210
Film & Developer
Fuji 64T
It's a scan from a flatbed, not a drum scan! Anyways, my enlarger doesn't go up high enough for that to show on the print. There's a difference between what can be seen with a 22x loupe and what my Epson will do.
 
Brian: You might want to refer the curious to the full image in your note. :smile: As it is, I misunderstood you to be saying that this image was the entire slide. It was only when I thought to look at the contents of your gallery that I figured out that this is a highly cropped portion of the whole. Can you see Glazer's in the full scene? :smile:
 
Thanks, Matt! I've updated the description. No, I can't see Glazer's from where I work. It's obscured by a building and trees, but it's a 15 minute walk over there. If I could see it, the Space Needle wouldn't have been in the picture, and the title would have been, "Look, Glazer's!" :D
 

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